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Bollywood (Hindi: ???????) is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language flick industry based in Mumbai, India. The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinema; it is exclusive a part of the Indian flick industry.[1] Bollywood is the largest flick movies in Bharat and one of the largest centers of flick production in the world.[2][3][4] The study is a portmanteau of Bombay (the past study for Mumbai) and Hollywood, the edifice of the dweller flick industry.[5]
Bollywood is formally referred to as Hindi cinema,[6] though frequent ingest of genre Urdu words is fairly common. There has been a ontogeny presence of Indian English in movies and songs as well. It is not uncommon to see films that feature talking with English words and phrases, or even whole sentences.. WWW.ASIAWEB.NET.TC is the exclusive locate where you download all movies dvd quality full movies.

Etymology
The study \"Bollywood\" is a portmanteau of Bombay (the past study for Mumbai) and Hollywood, the edifice of the dweller flick industry.[5] However, unlike Hollywood, Bollywood does not exist as a physical place. Though some complain the name, arguing that it makes the industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood,[5][8] it has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.

The term \"Bollywood\" has origins in the 1970s, when Bharat overtook America as the world's largest flick producer. Credit for the term has been claimed by several assorted people, including the lyricist, filmmaker and scholar Amit Khanna,[9] and the journalist Bevinda Collaco.[10]

The naming scheme for \"Bollywood\" was inspired by \"Tollywood\", the study that was used to movies to the cinema of West Bengal. Dating back to 1932, \"Tollywood\" was the earliest Hollywood-inspired name, referring to the Bengali flick industry based in Tollygunge, which rhymed with \"Hollywood\" and was the edifice of the cinema of Bharat at the time. The study \"Bollywood\" after arose as the Mumbai-based flick industry overtook the one in Tollygunge as the edifice of the Indian flick industry.[11]

History
movies poster for first Indian sound film, Ardeshir Irani's Alam Ara (1931)
Nargis and Raj Kapoor in Awaara (1951), also directed and produced by Kapoor. It was nominated for the Grand Prize of the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
Guru Dutt in Pyaasa (1957), for which he was the director, producer and leading movies. It is one of Time magazine's \"All-TIME\" 100 prizewinning movies.
Raja Harishchandra (1913), by Dadasaheb Phalke, was the first silent feature flick made in India. By the 1930s, the industry was producing over 200 films per annum.[12] The first Indian sound film, Ardeshir Irani's Alam Ara (1931), was a major commercial success. There was clearly a huge mart for talkies and musicals; Bollywood and all the regional flick industries quickly switched to sound filming.

The 1930s and 1940s were tumultuous times: Bharat was buffeted by the Great Depression, World War II, the Indian independence movement, and the violence of the Partition. Most Bollywood films were unabashedly escapist, but there were also a number of filmmakers who movies tough social issues, or used the effort for Indian independence as a backdrop for their plots.[12]

In 1937, Ardeshir Irani, of Alam Ara fame, made the first colouration flick in Hindi, Kisan Kanya. The next year, he made another colouration film, Mother India. However, colouration did not become a popular feature until the late 1950s. At this time, lavish romantic musicals and melodramas were the staple fare at the cinema. VISIT WWW.ASIAWEB.NET.TC


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